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Funko Rocks: Queen - Brian May Pop! Vinyl Figure (Includes Compatible Pop Box Protector Case)

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George Michael + Queen – Somebody To Love (Live, The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert For AIDS Awareness, Wembley, April 1992) Following Taylor’s 7” is Freddie Mercury’s vinyl. This yellow colored release poses as the ultimate collector’s item for Freddie superfans. Featuring two of his most iconic songs, “Somebody To Love (A-Side)” and “You Take My Breath Away”, in Freddie’s favourite color, yellow. The first of the exclusive Queen The Greatest Pop Up Store 7" vinyls goes on sale this Friday, October 8th at 11am (BST), both in-store and online.

The third of the exclusive Queen The Greatest Pop Up Store 7″ vinyl goes on sale this Friday, October 15th at 11am (BST), both in-store and online. The third release is John Deacon – ‘A’ side: Spread Your Wings / ‘B’ side: One Year Of Love – 11am (BST) October - Roger Taylor - ‘A’ side: Radio Ga Ga / ‘B’ side: I’m In Love With My Car - 11am (BST) - SOLD OUTNext week: 22nd October - John Deacon - ‘A’ side: Spread Your Wings / ‘B’ side: One Year Of Love - 11am (BST) It is a powerful and undeniably moving reminder of just how bright and clear the light of Brian’s soulful solo adventure continues to shine almost 30 years on down the road. The second release is Freddie Mercury - ‘A’ side: Somebody To Love / ‘B’ side: You Take My Breath Away Containing 2 CDs, 1 vinyl LP, and a vinyl single, as well as other collectors items, Brian May + Friends: Star Fleet Sessions will be launched as a Deluxe Edition box set worldwide on July 14. A separate exclusive 7” double A side single, also available on CD will also be released on the same day, featuring newly mixed single versions of “Star Fleet” and “Let Me Out.” A special red vinyl version will be available exclusively through the official Queen Online store.

So, one morning, I woke up in Los Angeles, on a break from activities with Queen, and made some phone calls. I’ve told the story of what happened next in the material you will find in this box. The outcome was something I will forever treasure.” May says “It’s all here. ALL of it ! Every note we played on those two unforgettable, exhilarating days is right here, on show for the first time. Hearing these sessions, especially through the new restoration and mixes we’ve now produced, still sends shivers up my spine,” he says. A time capsule of an unrepeatable moment, this much-anticipated, lovingly curated box set proves why.”QUEEN Greatest Hits III’, rarely available on vinyl, features their latter-day songs, the band members’ solo hits and the band’s collaborations with other artists including Elton John, Montserrat Caballé, George Michael and Wyclef Jean. The shop features limited edition music releases, new product drops and exciting fashion collaborations, with each month of its three month stint having a different theme; Music, Art & Design and Magic. The Queen star explains “It was inspired by John Mayall’s Blues Breakers, the album with Eric Clapton reading The Beano on the front cover. Edward said, ‘This is great for me, I haven’t played like this in years. This is where I come from! I didn’t come up doing tapping and all the fireworks. I grew up doing blues, wanting to be like Eric Clapton and do something melodic.” October – Freddie Mercury – ‘A’ side: Somebody To Love / ‘B’ side: You Take My Breath Away – 11am (BST) – SOLD OUT

A Top 20 hit on its single release in November 1992, it would open The Brian May Band’s concerts, drawing audiences in before raising the roof with its optimism-fired grandeur. Between its layers of sound and dramatic melodic sweep, the song stands as a personal yet expansive declaration of determined belief that the light is out there – and a constant promise, perhaps, that this album would accompany (“I’ll be there”) listeners on the long road towards it. Undimmed by time or fashion, ‘The Platinum Collection’ is a reminder that Queen were always colourful, always dynamic, always ablaze with passion and pride.The live version of “Too Much Love Will Kill You” was recorded at the Palace Theater, Los Angeles, on 6 April 1993; the night before, Brian and a special guest tore through Queen concert favourite “Tie Your Mother Down” on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. “Welcome, Mr Slash,” says Brian, as the Guns N’ Roses guitarist serves notice of May’s multi-generational influence. Ed (I can still never call him “Eddie Van Halen” because he more than once told me he found it annoying!) played the guitar as if it were a piano … tapping and snapping, and sliding and skipping around the fingerboard like an electric sprite – always with a cheeky smile. If anything he did was difficult for him, he never showed it. A total original. Pure joy. What an everlasting privilege to play with him.” Living up to its name, The Platinum Collection was recently certified by the UK music industry organisation the BPI as having gone 8 x Platinum, representing sales of 2.4 million achieved since its June 2011 re-release as part of Queen’s 40th-anniversary celebrations. Between its warm, hymnal verses and erupting choruses, the song’s search “for a clearer view” maps out that journey in microcosm. As Brian explains, “the song came at a difficult time in my life. It wasn’t a sunshine time. I had to find a place where I could see a signpost to the journey I had to make. So the song is about that. Complete with a digital recreation of the original 1983 source material’s artwork, Star Fleet Sessions doesn’t just gleam anew. Across 136 minutes of audio, the box set takes the listener right behind the curtain, highlighting the electricity that made the project such a special chapter in Brian’s life and career.

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